"Outraged by Donald J. Trump’s
remarks about encouraging Russia to punish some NATO members, and downbeat
about Ukraine’s military prospects, Europe faces growing anxiety over its own
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As Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany
broke ground for a new ammunition factory this week, he celebrated a move that
should enable the country to restore its almost entirely depleted arsenal of
artillery shells.
But despite his portrayal of the
groundbreaking as another German response to events in Ukraine, which began two years ago this month, it
was also a reminder of how slow the European reaction has been. It will be a
year before the new factory is able to produce 50,000 rounds annually, with
hopes of doubling that in 2026.
That is too little and too late to
help Ukraine at a moment of greatest need, and just as Washington’s own aid package may be faltering.
And it is arguably late for Europe as a whole, as leaders warn that President
Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, should he succeed in taking and holding even part
of Ukraine, may try to test NATO’s commitment to defend every inch of its
territory in the coming years.
Those realities, and new doubts
about Ukraine’s long-term strategy, will all play into debates among its allies
this week, first among NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Wednesday
and Thursday, and then at the opening of the annual Munich Security Conference.
At last year’s conference, there was
talk of whether Ukraine was on the verge of a huge success and whether it could
restore the borders that existed two years ago. This year, President Volodymyr
Zelensky is expected to appear before the group for the first time since the
events started.
He will no doubt implore his Western
supporters — especially Europe — for the artillery, the air defenses and the
drones Ukraine needs just to maintain the current front lines in a brutal conflict
of attrition."
Germany's most popular politicians are now asking what happened to traditional peacekeeping in Germany. With Germany's economy collapsing due to bad policies, running around with a shovel digging a hole for an ammunition factory and contemplating a common European Bomb is pathetic.
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